Descendants
- TV Movie
- 2015
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- 1h 55m
Prince Ben invites four villain children to attend Auradon Prep, leaving their island prison. Maleficent tasks her daughter Mal, and her friends Evie, Carlos and Jay to steal Fairygodmothers... Read allPrince Ben invites four villain children to attend Auradon Prep, leaving their island prison. Maleficent tasks her daughter Mal, and her friends Evie, Carlos and Jay to steal Fairygodmothers magic wand, and break them out of their prison.Prince Ben invites four villain children to attend Auradon Prep, leaving their island prison. Maleficent tasks her daughter Mal, and her friends Evie, Carlos and Jay to steal Fairygodmothers magic wand, and break them out of their prison.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 2 wins & 4 nominations total
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Avoid these at all costs, shame on the Canadians that inflicted this drivel on the world, I thought they were nice people!
1. The films don't take themselves too seriously.
2. The musical numbers are catchy and memorable.
3. The actors seem to be having fun which makes it easy for the viewer to have fun.
Here's how Descendants stacks up against its predecessors:
1. The moral of the film is "do what makes you happy and be with the people who make you happy even if it's not what others expect from you." It is no coincidence that High School Musical, Camp Rock, and Teen Beach Movie have that message in common. Descendants somehow manages to be even more rushed and less subtle in conveying it. While the film is lighthearted as a whole, it takes breaks to be serious and enforce its moral which detracts from the experience.
2. The very first song, "Rotten to the Core" is a blend of dubstep and poor attempts to be edgy. It is every bit as cringe-worthy as it sounds. The later songs are significantly better with "Did I Mention" as a highlight, but I'd still choose the Teen Beach Movie soundtrack over this one in a heartbeat.
3. To be blunt, there is no chemistry between the actors whatsoever. Dove Cameron's individual performance as Maleficent's daughter, Mal is somewhat captivating, but everyone else seems to be struggling to click with their characters.
I could go on about the predictability of the plot, the awkwardness of the dialogue, or the costumes which look like bad cosplay, but honestly, anyone who doesn't expect all that from a film like this is simply unobservant.
If High School Musical is your guilty pleasure, Descendants probably will be too even though it slips a little from the better aspects of its predecessors.
The movie reminded me a lot of the 90's Disney Originals and held a familiar sensation which I will attribute it to HalloweenTown. The notions were childish and simple but totally in tune with the Disney Originals tradition which can be seen when Magic and Fantasy is involved.
The movie from the perspective of an adult or an overly mature teen might miss the point. Yes, this movie is not great but it managed to convince us that the silliness of the Golden Age of Disney Animation was not forgotten. On the contrary somewhere the Disney villains settled down and had kids. As a 90's kid I have to admit that I feel somewhat satisfied.
The plot is simple and the musical parts were not half bad but will pass with difficulty in the D.O.M. Hall of Fame as High School musical and HalloweenTown did. I believe that Disney could pull off a great series with this material which would have been perhaps hilarious but as a movie it's something less than Cinderella 1997 of Rodgers and Hammerstein but more of the last attempts to follow the last decade's magic/ghost/zombie and vampire trade.
Therefore, if you think about watching it beware. It may seem great and nostalgic but absurd on several points. In my opinion the plot at some points had great thoughts, badly put together but that's just my opinion. Young children and teens will probably like it but their parents will be a tad disappointed. This is an attempt to lure the young generation back to Disney's animation and live action traditions but parents and young adults alike will be emotionally conflicted.
Did you know
- TriviaThe exterior and some of the interior sets of Auradon Prep is the same ones used for Xavier's School in X-Men 2 (2003), the Luthor mansion in Smallville (2001) and the Queen mansion in Arrow (2012).
- GoofsMal tells her mother that the coronation is on Friday and Fairy Godmother says Family Day is on a Sunday. Yet during Family Day, Mal refers to the coronation as tomorrow, which would be Monday.
- Quotes
[Freed from the island, Maleficent crashes Ben's coronation]
Maleficent: I'm ba-ack!
- Alternate versionsSubsequent rebroadcasts of the film after 2015 moved the end credits to the beginning of the movie and removed the end credits video with Shawn Mendes singing "Believe", replacing it with the last few minutes of "Set it Off".
- ConnectionsFeatured in Musical Hell: Descendants (2016)
- SoundtracksBe Our Guest
Performed by Mitchell Hope (uncredited), Spencer Lee (uncredited), Kala Balch (uncredited) & Marco Marinangeli (uncredited)
Written by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman
Produced by Marco Marinangeli
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- 1h 55m(115 min)
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- 16:9 HD